The CB Revolution, it has begun |
The CB Revolution, it has begun |
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now that the new moderators have been announced, it is time for the CB Revolution.
What It Is The CB Revolution is a reform movement of sorts. The goal of the CB Revolution is to achieve certain changes in CB. These goals are to make CB a better place. What The Goals Are The goals of the CB Revolution are: (may change in time) 2. Having each forum have a mod that will check all threads and posts in that forum. (come on...) Why These Goals? These are the goals fo the CB Revolution, with explinations on why they should become reality: 1. The addition of a suggestions forum. The core of online communities are it's members. An online community can have good resources, and good administrators and staff, and yet, without members it is useless. Members often have the best ideas about things that will affect them- yet currently in CB, there is no way for these ideas to be submited, save PM or a topic lost in the forums. There is no dedicated forum where users may post an idea for CB they have, for the admin ,staff, and members to see if it's a good one. Many online communities have them, and they help with keeping the community on the track the members wish it to be. 2. Having each forum have a mod that will check all threads and posts in that forum. CB is a large forum. There are many threads, and many more posts. Yet currently, it is possible for a thread, and even more probable a post, that never gets read by a moderator. Sure, there's the report for things like that. however; members have been told that before a mod will get the PM from the report, the topic or post will have been moderated already. This is evidently not happening. Sometimes whole forums are bypassed by mods for a few days. Every police department give's it's officers beats to walk, thus insuring everything is covered. Why should createblog be different? Like policemen, moderators cannot patrol all of CB. If all the policemen in a district went around in one big bus, they would be very ineffective. moderators should spread out, and thus better utilize thier numbers. There is no use for threads in the lounge to be looked over by four different moderators within it's first 30 minutes, while a thread in cars is overlooked for 3 days. 3. The reform of the Moderation System; namely, a better system for denoting verbal warnings. This reform would be mainly backstage, and may already be done. A member may get 5 verbal warnings a day from 5 different mods, and never get a warning increase. This shouldn't happen; the second verbal should result in an actual. With this reform, this would happen. However, this isn't the only thing in the moderation system that should be changed. moderators should warn more freely- if the rules are let to slack too much, it is not good. of course, too strict isn't good either, but that's why there are verbal warnings. 4. The informing of members about changes. Suprises are nice- but if a change affects members greatly, it is better to have member imput. Members do not enjoy being in the dark. Moreover, members would not know if they liked the change or not? why go through the trouble to have CB recoded (example) if the members don't like it? Of course, not everything should be announced ahead of time- but certain changes should, and member imput should be collected, as member imput is valuble. How to support the CB Revolution This is how to support the CB Revolution: 1. Declare your support in this thread. 2. Copy this code into your signature CODE [size=14][URL=http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=77726]I support the CB Revolution[/URL][/size] 3. design a banner for the CB Revolution, etc. |
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No. The whole voting for mods idea. It would exactly be a popularity contest. As someone had pointed out, most people will vote for the people they know so that they won't feel bad about not voting for their friends. And frankly, many people do see this as a popularity contest. However, the choices for the new mods prefectly show that it is not. And the a few or several of the applicants that didn't make it are "popular" and are complaining about the choices and wondering why they were not modded. I, personally, cannot understand why one person was not modded because I haven't seen them do anything wrong (until the new mods were posted). I had no participation in the selection process so I wouldn't know, but I have been noting the behavior and personalities of a few applicants. They are quiet (and excited) about cB hiring, but afterwards, they start complaining that they didn't become mods. It pisses me off. Well, you know, you must've done something wrong that the supermods and admins thought you aren't mod material. You're not as "high" or superior as you thought.
That was just me rambling, and note that "you" is not directed towards anyone specific. |
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